Carry this is the news hour coming up in the next sixty minutes deadly clashes palestinians killed and hundreds injured during violent protests and clashes with israeli troops. With. A stern warning to the u. S. Donald trumps true. Urgency meeting. And striking a last minute deal. Talks on to the next phase. Unrelenting winds fan towering flames in Southern California hundreds of thousands fleeing multiple devastating fires. Israeli soldiers have shot and killed two Palestinian Protesters according to the Gaza Health Ministry more than seven hundred demonstrators have been injured in violent clashes with Israeli Forces across the occupied west Bank East Jerusalem and the gaza strip thousands of palestinians answered their leaders call to rally against u. S. President Donald Trumps recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel urban solidarity rallies around the world including in the cities of caracas cairo istanbul london and berlin these pictures show demonstrators gathered outside the u. S. Embassies in the muslim majority countries of malaysia and indonesia and the u. N. Security council held an emergency meeting to discuss trumps declaration the Palestinian Ambassador wore the status of jerusalem was a red line for the Palestinian People the Us Ambassador nikki haley insisted israel would not be bullied into an agreement by the un by khanna has a latest from the United Nations. An animated discussion between the u. S. Ambassador and the palestinian representative just one of the urgent conversations taking place around the room even before the session began the packed chamber a testament to the dip the International Concern and some argue the credibility of the Security Council itself is under attack if it comes from the. Arctic accordingly to what its minded use which is present in peace and security then the council might become another oak park territory. Speaking by video link from jerusalem u. N. Special coordinator condemned the unilateral u. S. Action if the Israeli Palestinian conflict is not resolved in line with relevant un resolutions and in a manner that meets the legitimate National Aspirations of both peoples interests being engulfed into the vortex of religious radicalism that has taken over the middle east he took his position on jerusalem remains unchanged speaker after speaker reaffirmed the uns position on the status of jerusalem and we believe that the future status as i said of jerusalem can only be resolved through negotiations criticism too from the staunchest of u. S. Allies and the British Ambassador also called on President Trump to make good his protest commitment to a Peace Process we welcome his commitment to a two state solution u. S. Representative decided the best form of defense is attack over many years the United Nations has outrageously been of the worlds foremost centers of hostility towards israel the un has done much more damage to the prospects for middle east peace than to advance them of the one thousand nations represented in the chamber on this day the u. S. Position was shared only by israel the United States had the courage and to understanding of justice to all physically state what ive already been known to you as this engine to reward israel is impunity undermines and essentially disqualifies its leadership role to seek peace in the region. By the jordanian ambassador exchanges high fives of the palestinian representative a key question remains hanging in the chamber how can the u. S. Continue to be regarded as an honest broker in attempting to resuscitate a long dormant negotiation process mike hanna aljazeera United Nations. And as i mentioned thousands of palestinians rallied across the occupied territories against france decision directness to islam as israels capital was in the occupied in occupied East Jerusalem that. Report. Two days after Donald Trumps announcement the first fatality of the protests it sparked came in gaza israeli troops firing across the border fence with live ammunition. Earlier thousands marched through Gazas Jabaliya refugee camp hamas leaders are calling for a new palestinian uprising. These marches will not stop until the liberation of jerusalem god willing they want only being a guard seven or so in the west bank and in the territories of one thousand nine hundred forty eight. In ramallah in the occupied west bank stone throwing protesters sheltered behind tire smoke and improvised barricades the Israeli Military had mobilized thousands of extra troops in anticipation. There was similar scenes in bethlehem just days ago the city ushered in the Christmas Season with fireworks now its teargassed streaking the sky. And at the focus of it all there were protests too in occupied East Jerusalem at the old citys damascus gate after friday prayers hundreds gathered regular scuffles punctuated and otherwise relatively peaceful protest there been sporadic clashes one of them is taking place right now it seemed to start when a young child needed medical attention there was shouts from the steps where people been protesting and then some people rushed down to where Police Security forces. Cordoned off where that child was being treated just a few kilometers away in west jerusalem an entirely different sort of a day President Trump is a very good friend of his room. He was from missing every all that stuff before the elections and i think its time now to accomplish his from asus i think its good. I dont think we need an approval from anyone thats. I think its a bit dramatic and we all werent to officially recognize jerusalem the u. S. Vice president stood behind donald trump during wednesdays announcement the palestinian leadership now says mike pence would be welcome in the occupied west bank when he visits the region later this month it says the u. S. Is disqualified itself for meeting a Peace Process whose goal of a two state solution looks at the further from you that aljazeera occupied East Jerusalem and aljazeera made was in ramallah during the height of the clashes. There have been confrontations and clashes. Across the occupied west bank. Here typically what happens. Is that picking up stones from this field and. They throw them. Who are further back now. And then they fire. And rubber bullets to push as far as possible now you can see also on that road. And what they do is that they burn tires to create a smoke screen from behind that they can continue their rocks. Now we all saw one of these young man what why he was doing this i what he was expected. With doing this full jerusalem i dont expect anything from Mahmoud Abbas he needs to quit and let the people there problems with israel there have been similar scenes frosty oaky pied west bank now its unclear yet whether this kind of violence will pick up steam but one thing is for sure it is a lot of anger among palestinians. And show. Many now are still trying to come to terms. Believe this. Was a red line. To cross well many would tell you that that has happened now and its time for the palestinians to rethink strategy. Later on friday the israeli army carried out airstrikes on northern gaza that was in response to a rocket being fired from gaza into the israeli town of sit there at the strikes hit the shakes had towers that area and north of the palestinian territory ten people were entered. A former white house middle east quartet or under president Barack Obama Robert malley says trumps decision to recognize traits on israels capital is a useless and unnecessary step that has created a lot of trouble its an unfortunate reckless statement that it doesnt really change that much in reality because the president and his advisors been at pains to say were not prejudging the outcome the boundaries of jerusalem that would be decided in the gauche asians technically it doesnt change anything so why do it when you know that psychologically emotionally politically it has an implication it has certainly i mean were seeing the motions that generates and that it did further discredits the United States it further makes it harder for the united and its allies in the region to be viewed credibly in this process so although theres no positive reason for doing things the one hundred negative reasons why it shouldnt have been taken my point was the decision in itself practically doesnt really change much what its true it serves as a reminder at least it should be a moment where palestinians in particular come to terms with the fact that there is no serious Peace Process to speak of there is no credible mediator to speak of and therefore they do have to make some choices about where they want to go those choices are overdue but maybe this is an opportunity for them to think and its not up to me to say what i think or what they should be doing but at least an opportunity to think that in the absence of a serious Peace Process in the absence of a prospect of serious negotiations with israel and in the absence of a mediator in the u. S. With whom they have who they trust their the burden is on them in some ways to think through their strategy what are their goals how do they want to organize themselves domestically to achieve them and how do they want to organize themselves internationally to achieve them so it doesnt as or change much but in some ways it is a wake up call for those who have decisions to be made. And there were protests against trumps decision across the muslim world this is the scene in yemens capital saana tens of thousands of people marching to the banner tristan as the capital of palestine and demonstrators vowed to travel to the palestinian territories and fight against Israeli Forces well as our fourth song now in process took place in other parts of the world. In tukey reaction to President Trumps decision to recognize jerusalem as the cup until israel was swift angry it started protesting almost as soon as the us president hobson if his speech on wednesday. Files and smushed again on friday a point of stumbles biggest mosques that rage clear jerusalem is not just a red line for palestinians they chanted. Side of her after obama was brought all this precious thing i have one time from one president right now from those who know me was the next week he will be heard from a missing one of the organizers from us from a country that wants to see a consultant on. The program from theres an. Invidious countrys protest as he did the calls by palestinian leaders to take to the streets on friday in indonesia the most populous Muslim Country thousands protested in the capital jakarta the most rating this what it does it to with the palestinians and denouncing trumps decision. In neighboring malaysia protest us in kuala lumpur held placards their message crystal clear. Is not americas to give away. As Prime Minister najib razak expressed his governments a position to trumps position. In egypt thousands gathered at the main mosque in the cup its all caught on. Tape into the American University of cairo as well as about institutions voiced their feelings to. Why protestors in other countries while allowed to express themselves freely palestinians living under occupation was attacked by Israeli Forces when they are tempted to make their voices heard. In the occupied west bank some rubber bullets were fired at protest. Israels claim to jettison him is based on a belief dating back more than two thousand years the Court Granted it to the jews while jettison him has been under israeli control for decades now the United Nations course it does israels presence there illegal. And expressed while the way it is because of what is perceived as an attempt by bolts trying to smush this longstanding International Consensus in a dangerous way muhammad at the wall just stumble. On the largest protests in europe took place and terminus capital berlin thats where dominic hang has more. Many hundreds of protesters have gathered here in the Brandenburg Gate area and in the iconic location in the center of the german capital to express their anger at the decision by President Donald Trump to recognize jerusalem as the capital of the state of israel for hours they have been here chancing their slogans out of anger against the United States the protesters here ringed by lines of Police Officers all here to try to guard against the protesters getting their way around to the United StatesEmbassy Building which is just over here behind my shoulders here and you can see the lines of police who are safeguarding the integrity of this the Embassy Building the points you make here is that the anger the protest the feel of the decision by President Trump is a marriage to a certain extent in a governmental sense here in germany the Foreign Ministers it my god we had said that the action by President Trump may well have fueled the fire of anger amongst those in the arab world who did not want to see jerusalem as the capital of the states or israel the point to make here is that these protesters although they are loud and vociferously there are many hundreds there are not many thousands here the question will be walks action thats taking here rather that could shape any opinion change which is what they want to see taken place in the middle east. Claymore head in the news hour the u. S. Calls on the saddle and military coalition to end its blockade and open all your many ports. The growing threat from north koreas Ballistic Missiles begs the question just how develop this Nuclear Program. Says no countries are set to boycott football despite an ongoing political standoff and it has all that in sport. Is increasing pressure on its longtime allies saudi arabia to completely lift its blockade on yemen such a state Rex Tillerson has added his voice to calls from the white house to allow food water fuel and medicine into that war torn country last month the Saudi Led Coalition fighting in yemen intensified its blockade of air and sea ports after who the rebels launched a missile targeting riyadh a group sworn yemen is a risk of widespread famine if the blockade isnt completely lifted has more from washington d. C. Well both the white house and the secretary of state warned about the humanitarian crisis in yemen for the second time in as many days today President Trump warned the saudis of possible congressional constraints against u. S. Support if this humanitarian crisis continues he says well weve seen progress we havent seen enough improvement in yemen humanitarian conditions on thursday the president said that the blockade should and and that the saudis should allow food fuel and water and other supplies to flow into that country also today secretary of state Rex Tillerson weighed in from paris i think weve been clear when it comes to yemen we have called for and President Trump himself called for this week a complete end to the blockade of yemen a reopening of all the porch to not just humanitarian assistance but commercial deliveries as well because about eighty percent of the food comes in on commercial shipments we are asking that saudi arabia allow that access now these comments came after air raids by the Saudi Led Coalition killed twenty three people in yemen including women and children at the dalton is a wall street journal reporter he says the chopper ministrations criticism of saudi arabia is rare given their close ties. It seems like this week. Trump and mr xi maybe lost a little bit of patience with the saudi policies. That you referenced twice they were twice criticizing saudi arabia for its the way it is waging war in yemen and the plot that humanitarian blockade. And then the senate the saudis criticize to. Quite a forceful statement criticizing the trumpet traditions decision to move the embassy in israel to to jerusalem so that the relationship is still quite strong and it seems like trumping the saudi leaders in particular have a stock of a very strong relationship but the ties to fray a bit this Week Amnesty International says the honduran government is guilty of human rights abuses in the days after the president ial Election Organization says they used dangerous and he legal tactics against protesters last month the third says Human Rights Violations were widespread in the capital of tbilisi kulpa fourteen people were killed during the largely Peaceful Demonstrations most of them by gunshot wounds a reporter many of apollo was in honduras and days after that election he has more now from mexico city. The time that we spent in honduras we didnt have any issues dealing with the military or with the Police Department and we didnt witness any violence from protesters in fact the vast majority of demonstrations that we saw were quite peaceful but that report that was issued by Amnesty International today does shine a light on a number of quote Human Rights Violations they cite violence against peaceful demonstrators by way of the military and by way of the Police Reporting were teen people dead most of them by gunshot wounds either by the military or by police the report also condemns a number of tactics used by by local authorities in honduras including the use of tear gas including the use of rubber bullets in those violent demonstrations that we saw in the week prior following the the the stalled electoral process in honduras were looting and violence sort of spread across the country but again the situation in honduras is that its been almost two full weeks since the general election and the process has continued it remains stalled and what were seeing is reports of a large Financial Impact a large Economic Impact across the country with reports of Food Shortages reports of fuel shortages so both indications that this political crisis is only going to continue. A deal has been agreed to between britain and the e. U. Allowing cracks a negotiation to the next stage pending a vote and the European Parliament. Although for a civil rights case divorce bill and the border between Northern Ireland and the irish republic and parker reports. The end of the beginning for brics it talks the british Prime Minister arrived in brussels that door to sign off on a fifty page progress support opening up the second phase of negotiations on post breaks it relations the commission has just formally decided to recommit to do. That sufficient progress has been made on the street terms of the divorce getting to this point has required give and take on both sides and i believe that the joint report being published is in the best interests of the whole of the u. K. A deal had to be done imminently to allow e. U. Nations to ratify it at next weeks summit both sides have been forced to compromise weve been working extremely hard this week and as youve all seen it hasnt been easy for either side. One of the biggest hurdles has been over the border between the republic of ireland an e. U. Member and Northern Ireland to be paid. For the past twenty years its been completely open economically benefiting both countries but at the height of sectarian tensions in Northern Ireland there were checkpoints and border posts nobody wants the return of a hard border after breaks it for the british governments part as in Northern Ireland the Democratic Unionist Party also want to make sure the region leaves the e. U. With the rest of the u. K. The Prime Minister has promised Northern Ireland full alignment with the rest of the u. K. And would some existing e. U. Rules the Northern Ireland country shares with the republic of Ireland Dublin says its positively happy about this arrangement it keeps the borders open it keeps trade flowing but some pro British Union is so wary about being treated differently to the rest of the u. K. And some hardline unionists all interpret this as a possible step towards uniting the island of ireland. The deal has been clear on other sticking points e. U. Citizens living in britain and british citizens residing in europe did get some certainty about their future the deal weve struck will guarantee the rights of more than three million e. U. Citizens living in the u. K. And of a million u. K. Citizens living in the e. U. They will be able to go on living their lives as before but the European Court of justice will continue to have some influence over british courts something hard line breaks a t is will not be happy about and when it comes to the brics it divorce bill an exact figure wont be known until trade talks begin it could be as high as seventy billion dollars its been eight months since may signed article fifty which triggered britains departure from the European Union fifteen months remain to decide the details of the divorce. Talks will now focus on trade and security with many jobs potentially at risk the bric cyclone tix avalon into the pocket aljazeera london. As President Donald Trump has declared an emergency in california and plates additional eight s. Six wildfires continue to sleep across the southern part of the state the fires have forced more than two hundred thousand people to leave their homes over the past five days allan shuffler reports from one of the worst hit areas and to a county. When the wind dies down the helicopter crews go up here taking advantage of morning call to attack the thomas fire northwest of l. A. The largest of the fires burning in Southern California its now ten percent contained but still growing a slight break in the weather has helped firefighters in some areas and the fight ahead is all about how hard the wind blows and how dry the hills are theres three factors that influence fire behavior fuel weather and topography. Weather is a huge factor its the most variable factor that fire for wildland firefighters face across the region fires have burned through more than six hundred twenty five square kilometers of National Forest land the coastal canyons and neighborhoods from san diego to ventura hundreds of homes have been lost thousands of people ordered to evacuate with likely more destruction and more displacement ahead the president has now declared a National Emergency and ordered additional federal help thousands of firefighters have converged here from all over the western u. S. In this ventura neighborhood where the flames have been out for days and residents are now allowed back in kim gray walks us through the home she moved into when she was two years old im very sad but and but seeing it had to be the worst part this is the new normal for us. For a little while anyway she and her family got out just in time with only a few possessions when the fire erupted coming back has been so hard but she knows its a shared experience making the regions losses very personal this house was here since one thousand twenty seven so this is like one hundred year fire im hoping that it wont happen again ever but it it might because we are so dry while the battle continues in the air and on the ground in Southern California the grays and many other fire weary residents have no choice now but to turn to the future and the rebuilding job ahead alex oftener aljazeera Ventura County anymore still ahead on aljazeera. God bless the United Church thank you the president from slurred speech prompts questions about his Overall Health and. Im john hendren in michigan where a Major Corporation is going out of its way to hire people with autism ill tell you which one coming up. Liz hamilton reveals why he isnt focusing on Michael Schumacher a Formula One World Championship record details about andy and sports. From flowing on in winds to an enchanting desert breeze. How i we have plenty of pleasant sunshine in the forecast for china over the next coming days is largely fine and dry had temperatures in hong kong at around twenty degrees celsius any more clouds are just towards taiwan towards the philippines also going to just drift a little further south with some west which as we go on through the next few days really not too bad here the wetter weather will be further south we got some very heavy rain on that northeasterly wind the northeast the monsoon stretched from the philippines right down towards singapore this big line of cloud is pretty much like to sit here as we go on through the next couple of days around the peninsula northern parts of borneo expect to see some bacon foundry downpours as seasonal rains really kicking off over the next day when they will extend down into a good part of indonesia should be dry that has been of late for thailand the wet weather here is making its way across the by up in gold in this big massive cloud may still develop into a cycle so that said we want to watch either way were looking at some very heavy rain into the northeast of india up towards but hot towards west bengal and that will feed some very heavy showers there into a good part of bangladesh and the far north east of in the home feeding a little as we go on through sunday but the showers never really too far away watch out for some showers too to the northwest. The weather sponsored by cattle and race. A daring road trip across west africa on a mission to redefine a continent too often misrepresented. The weapon of choice digital cameras. It was sold one of the new african for dugout takes on the rainy season on this quest for the festival as story of creative got the rather invisible bodice this ties on aljazeera when the news breaks it was an announcement few were expecting to hear by announcing my resignation as Prime Minister from the lebanese government and the story builds and i cant stop thinking about the bullies my life when people need to behead a mass exodus hundreds of thousands of rolled in just have fled ethnic cleansing in me maher for bangladesh al jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more Award Winning documentaries and live news on air and online. Youre watching al jazeera lets recap the top stories this hour at least two palestinians have been killed more than seven hundred injured during clashes with Security Forces across the occupied west Bank East Jerusalem and the gaza strip its all part of a day of rage protest in reaction to u. S. President Donald Trumps decision to recognized as the capital of israel. The u. S. Has again urged its ally saudi arabia to completely and its blockaded open all ports and yemen state Rex Tillerson says food water fuel and medicine should be allowed into the war torn country aid groups warn yemen is at risk of widespread famine if the blockade is not lifted. Britain and the e. U. Have argued on a deal allowing. Us to move to the next stage still has to be approved by the European Parliament had stalled over Citizens Rights u. K. s divorce bill at the border between Northern Ireland and irish republic. On sunday the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons will be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the lead up to the ceremony weve been looking at countries with Nuclear Capabilities comes as tension remains high on the Korean Peninsula following pyongyangs launching of a new Intercontinental Ballistic Missile that it says can hit the United States kathy novak takes a look at how developed the norths Nuclear Program really is. Its a secretive state that is quite open about its Nuclear Ambitions north korea says its developing an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile or i. C. B. M. That can deliver a Nuclear Warhead to the u. S. Mainland a necessary deterrent it says against what it calls hostile u. S. Policy or pressure on Nuclear Arsenal is for them. Commit insurance policy for survival and is a source of salvation for north korean regime north korea first test fired a rocket in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight and started underground Nuclear Bomb Testing in two thousand and six. Simply or kim jong un came to power six years ago more than sixty Ballistic Missiles have been tested despite round after round of International Sanctions this photo was released in september when the north conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test of what it said was a Hydrogen Bomb the most recent launch ended a two month gap for missile tests north korea says and analysts agree it was its most advanced i. C. B. M. Yet and state media triumphantly declared the countrys rocket weaponry System Development was complete but is it from the window he knew in my opinion north korea has achieved about eighty to ninety percent of the technology of the Nuclear Weapons development. Since north korea expelled u. N. Nuclear inspectors in two thousand and nine analysts such as kim dong yup paid close attention to images and statements released by state media and some estimate the north could have around sixteen you clear weapons down. The lacking in north Koreas NuclearMissile Technology is the reentry that is technology that would allow a Nuclear Warhead to survive the heat generated when it enters the earths atmosphere at hypersonic speeds still kim says the international communitys preparations and responses must be based on the assumption that north korea is a Nuclear State if true chung yolngu says that is a very dangerous reality most quitters ohman Nuclear State they cannot. Cannot be deterred deterred when the moment comes the moment of truth comes thats the problem the threat from across the border has even led some South Koreans to ask whether this country should have its own Nuclear Weapons or allow its ally the United States to deploy tactical Nuclear Weapons here but president moon j. N. Has ruled that out saying when it comes to denuclearize asian on the peninsula south korea should lead by example Kathy Novak Al Jazeera seoul and you can watch an exclusive interview with this years Nobel Peace Prize laureate beatrice and from i can shell be speaking to us right here on aljazeera on sunday december tenth at sixteen g. M. T. Lets get more perspective now from professor of International Relations of National University dr robert kelly joins us via skype from south korea thank you very much for joining us so the analyst that our correspondent spoke to says that he thinks that north koreas about eighty ninety percent of the way there on their Nuclear Ambitions how accurate so it is the end. Right well the thats the big question that we just dont know a lot the North Koreans dont tell us a great deal and its one of the real tragedies of the north korean Nuclear Program is that its taken place outside of the liberation treaty and the International AtomicEnergy Agency n. P. T. You know i exist in part to ensure safeguards to make sure Nuclear Materials handled properly dont have accidents and things like that i mean people are now starting to worry that a Korean Program is so big you might have a tremble style event because we dont know how safe they are in that sort of a growing issue because they have so many weapons now right i mean dozens and dozens and actually get me to the next question which is you know if north korea says hey were allowed to defend ourselves or even to build this arsenal as a deterrent against any type of u. S. Action is that not a fair statement that they are allowed to is the concern how they maintain this and what they may do with it. So i think i mean the logic is actually fairly clear why they want Nuclear Weapons i mean this is sort of one of the problems i suppose right is that they they look at what happened to Saddam Hussein they were going to happen to me and they say look at those guys that had Nuclear Weapons theyd still be alive so the logic is actually quite strong they want Nuclear Weapons for regime depends for security for deterrence i dont think they want to use them often so they strike United States or south korea or japan the problem of course that we dont want to state is dangerous is north korea to have Nuclear Weapons because theyre worried then what they might do with them right there were liberate them they might sell them they might use them for blackmail you know we dont know what the Safety Standards are and thats sort of the growing concern now right if they have just a few weapons i guess its ok its not great the real question is are they keep building and building and have hundreds and hundreds of them and we dont know what their safe guards are then people get scared so based on how things have gone and in this first year Shop Administration in there and our action their reaction to these things even his tweets what do you see right Going Forward for this for the next few months when you have two personalities like like this yeah i would imagine the North Koreans wont stop the North Koreans have been. Doing this not clinton work on Nuclear Weapons since early one nine hundred ninety s. You know we have projections of the North Koreans going to could have hundreds maybe a thousand of these weapons by twenty twenty five on the North Koreans have enough for basic deterrence now but they insist on keep building and keeping on building which i think is one of the reasons you can see pressure airstrikes in the future the North Koreans have got maybe you know twenty or thirty Nuclear Weapons and people are going to start to say well why do they need you know two or three hundred i dont really see any change coming i mean its great that they won the nobel prize but im sad only see the North Koreans being convinced on this i dont see the North Koreans do you clean rising and were stuck with this for a while ok which means well be talking to you again robert kelly thank you very much. Thanks for faster. Well at least fourteen u. N. Peacekeepers and five congolese soldiers have been killed and and a shooting at a u. N. Base in the democratic republic of congo at least fifty three people were wounded in the attack in the Eastern Province of north kivu the shooting took place during medical evacuations and your Inspector General antonio terrace says the peacekeepers killed were mostly from tanzania and he described it as a tragic day they want to express my oh true and hard to break at last nights attack on the United Nations peacekeepers into the sea i offer my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims and to the government and people of times anea and i we should speedy recovery to all those in judes i condemn this attack and he quickly and this is the leave its attacks against peacekeepers and acceptable and constitute a war crime aljazeera is demanding the release of external smugglers hussein who has been entered egyptian prison for more than eleven months the same as a case of broadcasting false news to spread chaos which he and aljazeera strongly denied saying has repeatedly complained of mistreatment and jail he was arrested on december twentieth while visiting family. The former president of georgia Mikhail Saakashvili has been recaptured in the ukrainian capital kiev authorities have put him on a wanted list after supporters helped him break free from Police Custody earlier this week is accused of receiving Financial Support from a group allegedly linked to former president viktor going to hope it could potentially face up to five years in prison if found guilty castro ten obvious ukrainian citizenship and july. The white house has been forced to answer questions about u. S. President s Health Speech was slurred and he mispronounced familiar words in a speech this week or from White House Correspondent kimberly help at. The white house says it was nothing more than a dry throat this week on President Trump slurred his speech wrapping up an important Foreign Policy announcement god bless the United Church thank you very much but many reporters and the American Public have been questioning that explanation so much so White House Press secretary Sarah Sanders was forced to acknowledge the concern are all dismissing the inquiries as frankly pretty ridiculous questions but questions of trumps fitness for office are not new given his reported love of fast food and refusal to exercise them there is his penchant for confrontational speeches break news they will be met with fire of fury and taunting attacks and social media against foes like north Korean Leader kim jong il and many are questioning trumps ability to make sound decisions the latest to do so a group of twenty seven u. S. Psychiatrists and Mental Health experts who have never examined trial but have authored a book assessing his public behavior the book is currently a bestseller in the United States. And theyre. Questioning the president s Mental Health as a political issue is. New trumpet in the white house at age seventy president Ronald Reagan was sixty nine during his time in Office Reagan began to show shifts in speaking patterns those speech changes were later linked after he left office his diagnosis of alzheimers disease well not required most modern president s have provided some assurance of good Health Including this report most recently for president barack obama after ten months in office trump has failed to do the same but did in two thousand and sixteen while campaigning against Hillary Clinton make her health a Campaign Issue here. Lynton aides brushed off her coughing spell and stumble on the campaign trail but later revealed she had been battling pneumonia the white house hopes those fears will subside early next year thats when its announced donald trump will undergo a medical examination and the results will be made public kimberly hellcat aljazeera washington headlines in the u. S. In recent weeks have been dominated by allegations of Sexual Harassment by men in power from hollywood to capitol hill but when it comes to the general public the Largest Group of women facing harassment are those who work in the Hospitality Industry patika hain has more from boston meet to a phrase spread by millions of women on social media all sending the message that they too have been sexually harassed from offices to airlines it seems to be happening everywhere. I would walk into the kitchen and. I would have comments made on my body if i put my breasts to everything. I was shown pornography like on their phones on the overnight. I was cornered and i walk in cooler marimba liles experience is not uncommon she was a waitress which means in america she doesnt get paid even the minimum wage instead of relying on tips that makes this population extremely vulnerable to attacks by coworkers and customers there are no nationwide statistics on just how many women experience Sexual Harassment in the workplace but there is a Government Agency where they can complain and if you look at those numbers the Largest Group of people who deal with this work in the Hospitality Industry but theyre not. That just on the lower economic strata most of them are at the bottom attorney tyler fox says low wage workers are particularly vulnerable because most dont have savings if they lose their jobs they lose everything and he says the system is stacked against women who come forward in states like massachusetts they have only three hundred days to file a civil complaint and the only thing the accuses really risking is money not their reputation almost every employer every attorney for every employer demands that the victim signed a confidentiality agreement not to discuss not just the amount of money received or there was a settlement but that but the terms of the settlements the public doesnt know about it people get victimized by the same perpetrators. Feminist icon Gloria Steinem spoke to al jazeera she believes these high profile cases will help people far down the economic ladder this is a tidal wave. And we are beginning to look at the ways it isnt not just the Sexual Harassment thats illegal which is one thing right the whole patriarchal system for her part the government took up the laos case the restaurant closed and she got some compensation and she believes now there will be many more like her whats happening feel very very big and very powerful and very loud. Part of a sea of women saying me too but now not one more pedicle haim al jazeera boston a recent study in the u. S. Has found fifty eight percent of people with autism are unemployed and many more struggle to find work but a number of Major Corporations are finding that workers at autism bring valuable skills john hendren has the story from the motor city detroit when you have autism finding work is a challenge finding satisfying work often just doesnt happen the job for this was and shipping and a warehouse now hes on the crest of a new wave in Workplace Diversity working as a Computer Programmer at Ford Motor Company do you feel like youre better suited for this work absolutely i actually. Feel like this is something that i can do with that feel i guess war while ford microsoft Walgreens Drug stores and as a p germanys largest Software Maker are all hiring workers with autism they call it neuro diversity like all workers kevin roach says he has his limitations to most of the this is when theres something unexpected. That comes up that i dont feel entirely prepared for and that can be really overwhelming for me where i just feel like i dont know whats going on im gaining too much information at one time. But he and other autistic workers also bring advantages other employees lack generally speaking people with autism have a much greater ability to sustain intense concentration on something so if they are in a job concentrating on something theyre passionate about the concentration level is likely to be much more significant than a person without autism the vast majority of people with autism are unemployed so employment programs help them by putting food on the table but they also help taxpayers at large by taking people off public assistance and giving them a chance to contribute to society Christine Queen proposed the program at ford after her brother was diagnosed with autism they asked us to look for roles that require a great deal of focus and attention to detail and great Organizational Skills had another job. It was it pay me nowhere near. Here for him and other workers with autism the experiment in neurodiversity is paying off john hendren detroit. And a stake in a decade at a Historic Building in hong kong has finally won World Heritage status the blue house faced a militia until the local Community Stepped in and fought a campaign to get it recognised by. Reports from. Its color means its hard to miss but its not just the brought lou that makes this building a stand out Twentieth Century shop front is one of the last examples of whats called tall cantonese style buildings with balconies is just one home and but what makes us unique and special is the Community Thanks to its Central Location in one of the citys trendy restaurant districts the sock known as the blue cross stuff i stimulation by developers but tenants. And conservation groups united against the plan and secured a government grant to protect and revamp the site we try to not just keep his sorry buildings in good shape and update it with more than. The center of excellence etc but also to hit the neighborhood alive the original architecture has been saved inside and out downstate is dedicated to telling stories of the neighborhoods history upstate is home to some of its original tenants lived here for up to three generations its that multifunctional approach thats now secured International Recognition winning a unesco award for conservation in the process of. Repairing their heritage where actually we pairing it come with a thing that worked that what we have the studio in this project this is the first project in hong kong to secure a unesco prize at this level of excellence and while its recognizing Heritage Conservation the judges think about the communitys unprecedented effort in one of the most High Pressure real estate markets in the world to focus on restoring the cultural fabric of this neighborhood link bridges and walkways were built between the apartments to encourage residents to connect and they have kevin is one of the new tenants hes paying higher rent than the original residents but thats been reinvested to maintain and build on the sites first time. Project that the neighbors can stay here and also they can. Continue to live here this is one of. The communities also hoping its success and this unesco award will be an inspiration to other districts who came to hold on to their Cultural Heritage sarah clarke aljazeera hong kong. Still ahead on aljazeera and sports well tell you the story of three women set to make history for nigeria. And new perspective can change a wild. For one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a prussian a way of life. Teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. And in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. New heights my chin is at this time on aljazeera. Aljazeera. Where every. Time for sport with andy. Thank you very much wolfie for say no countries will boycott footballs gulf cup despite an ongoing political dispute all eight teams already supply at the event in kuwait the for president giani in fancy and i will now attend the opening match of the tournament later on this month saudi arabia at the United Arab Emirates and bahrain have imposed a blockade on neighboring cats are for the sports governing body has confirmed teams from all those countries will compete on thursday fifa lifted its two year ban in kuwait allowing the nation to host this event well in a statement in fanciness said the solidarity and friendship shown by all illustrates once again the power of football tonight to people across borders the gulf cup will be a great celebration of football to have all eight teams participating in quite sends a very powerful message to the world. After equaling little messes record of five ballon dor awards for the worlds best football a christan or an elbow now faces the task of reenergizing around madrids League Season ronaldo and co face severe on saturday rail down in fourth in the league are only severe on goal difference but still much of the pregame talk was of ronaldo is place in football history the story of the forwards who soon the best of football history you certainly years this is the same story as always there are a lot of players for example at this club who have made history but i think no one has done what hes doing now look at the in the numbers speak for themselves what he has done what hes doing and what you carry on doing its impressive so yes i think he has the rare will soon be heading to the Club World Cup to represent europe the defending champions will answer the events at the semifinal stage that sort of the already under way in the United Arab Emirates on saturday the cheek of mexico face African Champions without casablanca while japans era words take on aljazeera of the year eight the haunting knocks out all clint city in the opening match of the tournaments. But we are going to face a difficult match but. After the win against oakland. My team is very cold. And we have nothing to lose in fact we are just the small champion of the usa and we face jenkins of confidence so we have nothing to lose and i think. You owe us a lot to lose defending English Premier League champions have the chance to close the gap on their manchester rivals on saturday chelsea a third in the table eleven points adrift now of leaders Manchester City and three behind united and manchester teams face each other on sunday before that its chelsea who take on struggling west ham but the london derby and we must begin it is the issue and then we all know that on sunday. There would be. A game be match that we all know does and for this reason we have to try to. To win the game but it wont be easy for west ham be chelsea is the early kick off on saturday tottenham play stoke spurs finished above driven a Champions League group but are sick in the premier league having taken just five points from their last six games. Domestic. I thin of course we need to prove in different areas but. I feel nice we have focus no only but in the leak we finish juggling knowing nobody would wait or know is for us is to do when games or perris camps and will miss next years pfieffer world come last after receiving a one year ban for taking cocaine our guerrero had already missed last months two large qualifier against new zealand which sealed perris first world cup appearance since nineteen eighty two the thirty three year old striker fell the doping test after her as game against argentina in october. Now for some formula one World ChampionLewis Hamilton says he lacks the motivations to reach Markel Schumacher as record of eight titles he says a more realistic targets is the five achieved by argentinas one man youre fangio cant see the at the moment for more while you can imagine its taken me ten years to achieve this for. Yeah i dont know i said i dont i dont currently still dont have that desire to match match it i think. My chin fangio could be quite cool and the white house has raised some doubts about the u. S. Team participating in next years Winter Olympics in south korea this week the u. S. Ambassador to the u. N. Expressed their concern about the safety of american athletes amid sanction with neighboring north korea while the White House Press secretary sara summers created confusion on thursday saying not fishel decision has been made she later though tweeted an update saying the u. S. Is looking forward to participating. Look that wasnt exactly what the master said no official decision has been made on that and will keep you guys posted as those decisions are made look i know that the goal is to do so but that will be a Decision Maker one saying certainly planning to take part in the pyongyang games is the nigerian womens bobsled c ive become the first african seem to reach the qualifying standard for a Winter Olympics but they have to maintain their position in the worlds top forty and so mid january to guarantee their place the team are all for my track and field athletes and would be the first nigerians to appear at the events that is all the sport for now more lights thank you for joining me Richelle Carey for this news hour to keep it here there is much more news here on aljazeera on the other side of the break with my colleague here in jordan. He was born in ireland but at seventeen found himself in the middle of a Political Revolution in egypt i went on stage and i spoke about democracy i was put in a cell if you pockets a little a peep sixty people will put a hundred and twenty people and so after four years imprisoned in cairo ibrahim talks to aljazeera at this time. Aljazeera is Award Winning programs to take you on a journey around the globe. Expert analysis. Its all about whos in charge who controls the resources and documentaries that will open your eyes its a Technology Story its a business story its a social story and its a political story all wrapped into one its unpredictable television that truly inspired us only on aljazeera. The pages of this. Old schiavo matter compiled testimonies a victim of the congolese mustnt. As this intimate evidence finds its way to International Courts the Central African republic is plunged into further. And intricate tale of a people and a nation crippled by recent history. A free copy of one of a two part series at this time on aljazeera the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in an exclusive interview with the winning delegation from the Award Ceremony in oslo al jazeera asks whether banning these devastating weapons could finally lead to complete disarmament on aljazeera. Witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on aljazeera. Without genocide him we cannot have peace a stern warning of the u. N